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Entries from September 2008

Th fight against Mechanical Christianity..

September 15, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Here’s an interesting quote from 1878 regarding the danger of falling into ‘artificial’ worship by becoming dependent on the mechanical nature of the church.

“There is in human nature a tendency to permit
religion itself to become mechanical :
priests, temples, sacraments, the performing
of services, organs, choirs, all go
towards the making up of a machine which
may do our worship for us, and leave us all
our time to think about bread and cheese
and the latest fashions. As cranks, pistons,
valves, and cylinders take the place of bone
and muscle on board ship, so millinery,
bellows and ritual take the place of
hearts and spirits in the place of worship.
Certain outward appliances may be well
enough in their place, but they too easily
become substitutes for real heart-work
and spiritual devotion, and then they are
mischievous to the last degree. The
preacher may use notes if he needs them,
but his manuscript may steal from him
that which is the very essence and soul of
preaching, and yet his elaborate paper and
his elegant reading may conceal from him
the nakedness of the land. Praise may be
rendered with musical instruments, if you
will ; but the danger is lest the grateful
adoration should evaporate, and nothing
should remain but the sweet sounds. The
organ can do no more than help us in
noise – making, and it is a mere idol,
if we imagine that it increases the
acceptance of our praises before the Lord.”

Charles Spurgeon (1878)

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Something’s stirring…

September 9, 2008 · 1 Comment

     Well, wow!….the first (yet, somewhat unofficial, since we’re not quite into the new facility yet) kick-off for Stonebridge’s RIOT youth ministry was a complete success. There’s a buzz in the air that is completely exciting and undeniable. Do you feel it? It’s extremely exciting and the feeling will only continue to rise…let’s invite our friends and those who didnt’ make it on Sunday…it’s going to be an amazing year of testing out unchartered waters and building up this ministry that has the potential to bring the love of Christ into the hearts of the youth in Cedar Rapids and the surrounding areas!

This is big.   So, for those of you in the worship team, it’s important that you know that although our first night was such a beautiful success, that doesn’t mean we can stop there. We must continue to practice and organize so that our offerings and our worship experience is care-free and a true incounter with Christ. Our goal is to let go of the stress of hitting every note and strumming every chord (all though it’s extremely important), so that we can focus on what we’re truly doing- Encountering Christ with praise & worship.

So! For the team that played on Sunday we will continue to practice at Cedar Hills from 5-6:30 and WILL be at the new facility (Stonebridge church) on Wednesday. We will be meeting in the MP2 (the youth auditorium) for our practice at 6PM….So come just as you would on any other Wednesday and I hope you’re ready to worship Christ and bring our best offerings forward!

Be expecting great things…With Christ all things are possible!

ben

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team

drums: brenan

guitars: john & noah

bass: brent

Vocals: Hannah, Lauren, Megan, Amanda, TC

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‘Stuff White People Like’

September 3, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Excerpt: ‘Stuff White People Like’

'Stuff White People Like'
 1. COFFEE

There is no doubt that white people love coffee. Yes, it’s true that Asians like iced coffee and people of all races enjoy a cup. But it is a certainty that the first person at your school to drink coffee was a white person. It was obvious that they didn’t enjoy it, but they did it anyway, until they liked it — like cigarettes.

As white people begin to age, a genuine taste for coffee will emerge. During this time white people will also develop a self- proclaimed “addiction.” This leads to them saying things like “You do not want to see me before I get my morning coffee.” White guys will also call it anything but coffee: “rocket fuel,” “java,” “joe,” “black gold,” and so forth. It’s pretty much garbage all around.

It’s worth noting that where white people buy coffee is almost as important as the drink itself. For the most part, white people love Starbucks, although they will profess to hate how the chain is now a multinational corporation. This hatred is often sublimated by their relief at seeing one in an airport. The best place for white people to drink coffee is at a locally owned coffeeshop that offers many types of drinks, free Wi- Fi, and some sort of message board that is peppered with notices about rooms for rent and bands looking for bass players.

White people are given extra points for buying Fair Trade coffee, because paying the extra $2 means they are making a difference while their peers are drinking liquid oppression.

2. RELIGIONS THEIR PARENTS DON’T BELONG TO

White people will often say they are “spiritual” but not religious. This usually means that they will believe in any religion that doesn’t involve Jesus. The most popular choices include Buddhism, Hinduism, Kabbalah, and, to a lesser extent, Scientology. A few even dip into Islam, but that’s much rarer, since you have to make real sacrifices and actually go to a mosque.

For the most part, white people prefer religions that produce artifacts and furniture that fit into their home or wardrobe. They are also particularly drawn to religions that do not require a lot of commitment or donations.

When a white person tells you “I’m a Buddhist/Hindu/Kabbalahist,” the best thing to do is ask how they arrived at their religious decision. The story will likely involve a trip to Thailand or a college class on religion.

3. FILM FESTIVALS

White people can’t get enough of film festivals, especially Sundance, Toronto, and Cannes. This love can be due to a number of factors.

Fact #1: 90 percent of white people have taken a film class at some point in their life.

Fact #2: White people like feeling smart without doing work — two hours in a theater is easier than ten hours with a book.

Fact #3: If white people aren’t going backpacking, they generally like to travel with a specific purpose.

Fact #4: 75 percent of white people believe they either have the potential to or will become filmmakers/screenwriters/directors at some point.

Fact #5: White people hate stuff that is “mainstream” — so they go to film festivals, where they see movies that every other person in their demographic wants to see. It’s a pretty sweet way to rebel.

Fact #6: It is required by white-person law that you publicly declare foreign cinema to be better than Hollywood movies, and on par with indie film.

Fact #7: White people earn credibility by being into films from strange countries: “Oh, you liked Sideways? Yeah, I didn’t see it, I’m really into Serbian film now. They had a great retrospective at the Vancouver Festival.”

Excerpted from Stuff White People Like by Christian Lander Copyright © 2008 by Christian Lander. Excerpted by permission of Random House Group, a division of Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.

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